"I have seen, just in the last few years, the economics and all the stress related issues that can happen to youth," she said.

Keith Lundberg works with farmers looking for loans.

"In the banking industry we’re told we’re not supposed to take things personally, but how do you do that," he said. "We’re building a relationship and working together and getting financing for families and what not."

All agree they're seeing more mental health concerns, and seminars like the Minnesota Department of Agriculture's Supporting Farm Youth are valuable to talk about those issues, raise awarness of resources and help those in need.

"This has been very good," Anderson said. "And I can’t wait to see how I can use this with the kids."

"You can’t let it go by, they are youth, you got to try to step in and help somehow, someway," Lundberg said.

Farmers can reach out to the Department of Agriculture's "Minnesota Farm and Rural Helpline" at 1-833-600-2670.